City of Malvern received $292k from IA DCA
July 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson
The Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) says $1.7-million in grant funding is being provided for cultural development projects in five, newly designated, and two current, Iowa Great Places communities. The announcement follows the DCA’s approval of an Iowa Great Places Citizen Advisory Board recommendation to designate and award funding to the communities. Among them, is Malvern.
The Malvern Area Betterment Association is receiving $292,900 to strengthen community development initiatives in the City of Malvern, through downtown streetscaping and public art. Other cities receiving DCA grant funds are: Bondurant; Dubuque; Forest City, and Maquoketa.
Madison County and the City of Manning, two current Iowa Great Places, are receiving a total of $209,400. The Madison County Chamber of Commerce receives $41,500 to increase accessibility to the John Wayne Birthplace, through site development, landscaping and property restoration. The City of Manning receives $167,900, to enhance community revitalization initiatives, by expanding Trestle Park, and developing the Trestle Trail.
Created in 2005, the Iowa Great Places program has awarded nearly $17 million to 41 designated Iowa Great Places. The Iowa Great Places program is administered by the Iowa Arts Council, a division of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs. For more information, visit www.iowaculture.gov or call 515-281-5111.